NPS Rawlinson Roadway

id: nps-rawlinson-roadway-313-3860456
title: NPS Rawlinson Roadway
text: NPS Rawlinson Roadway is an old-style serif typeface currently used on the United States National Park Service's road signs. It was created in 2000 by Terminal Design to replace Clarendon. Type designer James Montalbano named the typeface after his wife's surname, as her father worked for the Forest Service. Approximately 10–15% more compact than its predecessor, the typeface was found by the Pennsylvania Transportation Institute to increase readability by 11%. Concurrent with NPS Rawlinson Road
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description: Serif typeface
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NPS_Rawlinson_Roadway
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date modified: 2023-05-29T17:08:03Z
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